By ITU(International Triathlon Union)
It’s that time of the year again, to take a step back in time to remember this year’s Dextro Energy Triathlon ITU World Championship Series through the eyes of some of the world’s best sports photographers. They were on hand to capture every twist, turn, and colourful moment in the each and every world series race, but now it’s your turn to decide the official ITU Photo of the Year by voting on your favourite image below. Each weekly winner then earns the right to appear in the ITU Photo of the Year final. In addition to the contest, readers will hear from each event photographer about their favourite shot from the event, which will be published alongside the winning pictures from each week.After eight weeks of voting in the Photo of the Year competition, we have arrived at the final vote. Each of your winning photos from the previous rounds have made the final and now it’s up to you to decide the 2011 ITU Photo of the Year.The eight photos contain some of the most memorable moments in the 2011 season including an Australian beer shower in Hamburg, a couple of emotional finish line reactions, the synchronized Brownlee brothers, a scenic swim start dive in Kitzbühel and a ride past Buckingham Palace in London. What’s your pick for the photo of the year? Cast your vote now!
http://www.triathlon.org/site/poll/vote_for_photo_of_the_year_2011_-_week_nine_final_vote/
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Special report: Hong Kong: 2012 New Year Winter Swimming
Hong Kong: 2012 New Year Winter Swimming Competition held on January 1, 2012 started at Middle Bay and finished at Repulse Bay (about 600m). It started at 08:00 HKT. Check out some photos below! Great!
Courtesy: Danny Chan Photography, Hong Kong
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Triathlon news: Best of 2011: The 2011 ITU World Cup Series
The courses may have been a mixture of new and old on the ITU World Cup circuit this year, but the podiums were filled with first-time winners in 2011. There were a total of 10 new World Cup winners, and a host more new World Cup medallists, including the first in history for Poland and Slovenia.The season opened in Mooloolaba for the fifth straight year, and Australia’s Brad Kahlefeldt duly saluted at home, and moved himself up to equal sixth all time World Cup winners list with seven overall, while Brendan Sexton and David Hauss claimed their first cup medals with silver and bronze. In the women’s race, New Zealand’s Nicky Samuels rode a bike breakaway to the win, ahead of Emma Moffatt and Barbara Riveros Diaz.Then it was off to Ishigaki, for its sweet 16th birthday. The now legendary Japanese island always has an amazing atmosphere and this was no different, as fans watched Hunter Kemper claim his first cup win since 2005, and Artem Parienko and Marek Jaskolka collect their first medals. Jaskolka’s was the first medal for Poland. Barbara Riveros Diaz had already won a Dextro Energy Triathlon Series race in her career, but hadn’t yet secured a World Cup win. But that changed in Ishigaki, when she completed an early season set of medals for the Chilean star, after bronze in Mooloolaba and silver in Sydney. Aileen Morrison (IRL) claimed silver and Kiyomi Niwata (JPN) bronze.THE WINNERSMOOLOOLABA, AustraliaBrad Kahlefeldt (AUS), Nicky Samuels (NZL)ISHIGAKI, JapanHunter Kemper (USA), Barbara Riveros Diaz (CHI)MONTERREY, Mexico Brendan Sexton (AUS), Sarah Haskins (USA)EDMONTON, CanadaBevan Docherty (NZL), Ashleigh Gentle (AUS)TISZAUJVAROS, Hungary Brent McMahon (CAN), Gwen Jorgensen (USA)HUATULCO, MexicoMatt Chrabot (USA), Ai Ueda (JPN)TONGYEONG, Korea Dmitry Polyansky (RUS), Jessica Harrison (FRA)GUATAPE, ColombiaEtienne Diemunsch (FRA), Carole Peon (FRA)AUCKLAND, New Zealand Kris Gemmell (NZL), Andrea Hewitt (NZL)Up next was a hot day in Monterrey and there were two more first-time winners, with Australia’s Brendan Sexton and the USA’s Sarah Haskins. They beat home Frederic Belaubre (FRA) and Hunter Kemper (USA), and Ai Ueda (JPN) and Anne Haug (GER) respectively.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Hong Kong National Triathlon Championship 2011 - Part 2
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Hong Kong National Triathlon Championships 2011 - Part 1
Great! The Hong Kong National Triathlon Championships 2011 replaced from Triathlon Asian Cup Hong Kong 2011. It opened to the public enrollment before. Let's take a look
Courtesy: Danny Chan Photography
Courtesy: Danny Chan Photography
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